ZHRC flags ZBC radio licensing

THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has raised alarm over the compulsory collection of radio listeners’ licence fees, arguing that the practice undermines fundamental human rights
By Miriam Mangwaya 3h ago

A Constitution betrayed

This is happening despite the 2013 Constitution being hailed as progressive, introducing justiciable rights that are enforceable through the courts.
By Newsday Jan. 6, 2026

Rights under siege as violations persist

The 2025 ZHRC report comes amid a series of suspected State- sponsored attacks on civic space this year. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 5, 2026

Recreating value in news: the 2026 media challenge

If the media are to innovate, perhaps they may need to conform to the postal and telecommunication regulator.  
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Jan. 4, 2026

Rising road deaths irk ZHRC 

Nyathi said a preliminary review of road traffic accidents recorded on major highways across the country during the festive season points to recurring and preventable causes. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Dec. 30, 2025

May 2022 elections shadowed by violence and intimidation.

In the weeks preceding polling day, reports from Mashonaland Central indicated a sharp escalation in political mobilisation by ruling-party aligned youth groups and informal militias.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 30, 2025

Malawians angry over vice-president's planned UK trip

In power since October, the vice-president's government has pledged to manage the economy competently and has already announced a raft of austerity measures. 
By Bbc News Dec. 24, 2025

Road Accident Fund: Lifeline in making or crisis in the offing?

Shumba said the industry has raised these fears before, but the scale of the proposed reform requires deeper and more frequent engagement.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 12, 2025

Home-grown mergers surge

The CTC’s latest annual report also notes a marginal dip in overall merger activity, with 22 deals reviewed in 2024 compared to 23 the previous year.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Dec. 12, 2025